@alex_kh, does it make sense to leave the 4 options to user and let him decide what he wants to enter and we take the corresponding value as token to the searches? In that case, we could keep * as default and let the user change whichever the input he wants. Or do you want to restrict the user options to only one at a time?
<form>
<fieldset submitButton="false">
<input type="text" token="username" searchWhenChanged="true">
<label>Username</label>
<default>*</default>
<initialValue>*</initialValue>
</input>
<input type="text" token="ip" searchWhenChanged="true">
<label>IP</label>
<default>*</default>
<initialValue>*</initialValue>
</input>
<input type="text" token="system" searchWhenChanged="true">
<label>System</label>
<default>*</default>
<initialValue>*</initialValue>
</input>
<input type="text" token="mac" searchWhenChanged="true">
<label>MAC</label>
<default>*</default>
<initialValue>*</initialValue>
</input>
</fieldset>
<row>
<html>
<h1> executing the search with Username=$username$ IP=$ip$ System=$system$ MAC=$mac$</h1>
</html>
</row>
</form>
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